Aggressive Offset Fitment on Sedan
Aggressive Offset Fitment on Sedan
Looking for some help on my next set of shoes. As the title says, i am trying to fit a 19x10.5 +24 as my rear wheel. I do have the camber kits and currently i am not running a lot of camber, very close to factory settings. I currently have a TE-37 19x9.5 +34 with a 285 tire. it does rub and i already have rolled fenders but again running close to factory on camber. The spec sheet is below.
These are a set of Weds Sport SA-55Ms, i know the fronts will fit, 19x9 +38 and clear my BBK, just not sure about the rears' fitment and clearance. The two choices in the rear 19x10 +40 and 10.5 +24. TIA.
These are a set of Weds Sport SA-55Ms, i know the fronts will fit, 19x9 +38 and clear my BBK, just not sure about the rears' fitment and clearance. The two choices in the rear 19x10 +40 and 10.5 +24. TIA.
Ok, first off, AS series wheels have retarded brake clearance, I don't think you'll have an issue with either set up. I had SA67R and I could fit like 4 fingers between my stock brakes and the closest spokes. I doubt your BBK will get in the way.
Judging by your previous set up, you definitely like meaty tires, therefore the 19x10.5 is out of the question. You won't be able to fit it with out a little camber and some stretched tires. If that's ok then I'll help you some more with getting them to fit.
19x10 +40 will be a flush set up as long as you're not hammered to the ground and running negative camber.
I would actually recommend a spacer up front, probably 10mm to get it a little more flush.
Judging by your previous set up, you definitely like meaty tires, therefore the 19x10.5 is out of the question. You won't be able to fit it with out a little camber and some stretched tires. If that's ok then I'll help you some more with getting them to fit.
19x10 +40 will be a flush set up as long as you're not hammered to the ground and running negative camber.
I would actually recommend a spacer up front, probably 10mm to get it a little more flush.
Yea ok, if you're not worried then.
If you're into some poke and some aggressiveness then I would recommend the 9.5 +24 front (or even the +15)
225/35 front 245/35 rear, roll the rears a flat and run like -2.5 or -2. If you want to cut the camber out, pull the fenders a little and you can keep your camber in spec.
If you want to run the 255 run a 235 up front (235/35F and 255/35R) Then pull a little negative camber and do the rest via fender work.
All depends what size tires you go with too (the stretch you'll get)
What BBK do you have?
If you're into some poke and some aggressiveness then I would recommend the 9.5 +24 front (or even the +15)
225/35 front 245/35 rear, roll the rears a flat and run like -2.5 or -2. If you want to cut the camber out, pull the fenders a little and you can keep your camber in spec.
If you want to run the 255 run a 235 up front (235/35F and 255/35R) Then pull a little negative camber and do the rest via fender work.
All depends what size tires you go with too (the stretch you'll get)
What BBK do you have?
the megan racing one. It's not like the stoptech website where you can download the clearance diagram and so on.
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i won't be able to measure the caliper, currently not in california but i appreciate the input. The fronts are x9 +38, i know those will fit fine. you meant the 9.5s right?
Yea, my bad 9.5 +24. Although I'm still pretty positive they will clear the brakes. My SAs cleared the OEM brembos on an SRT8 Charger by a fair bit and they were 19x9 +35. Those brembos are much larger then most BBKs for the sedan.
I thought that's what you meant. i will try to include a pic of the calipers, they are pretty big as well, i have those somewhere else but measuring from the hub should be fine.
Here's the link to the BBK thread. it gives you a size comparison, but def have to do the measurement.
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...acing-bbk.html
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-...acing-bbk.html
Wow, never even seen those before. They look great!
I'm having a feeling they don't offer face types because everything clears brakes. In those sizes I doubt you'd have issues.
There is an American number I phoned to get decals for my wheels, it's a direct line to some guys in California. I'll try and track that down and you could give them a call if you're nervous about ordering the wrong fitment.
I'm having a feeling they don't offer face types because everything clears brakes. In those sizes I doubt you'd have issues.
There is an American number I phoned to get decals for my wheels, it's a direct line to some guys in California. I'll try and track that down and you could give them a call if you're nervous about ordering the wrong fitment.
yeah i get a lot of compliments on them, and the price is actually damn good for the whole kit. The SSRs i have on the pics are 8.5F +40 and 9.5R +45. i still have those sitting in my garage. If you can get the number, great i'll give them a call.
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